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  • Studies in youth alcohol consumption and prevention [Elektronisk resurs]
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  • Stockholm, 2012
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  • 71 s. : diagr., tab.
Anmärkning: Dissertation o.dyl.
  • Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karolinska institutet, 2012
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  • Alcohol remains the ‘drug of choice’ for most young people and is responsible for a sizable proportion of deaths and injuries every year. In Sweden, total consumption and rates of heavy episodic drinking have reduced over the past ten years. At the same time, the number of adolescents admitted to hospital as a consequence of their drinking has risen. This unexpected trend warrants explanation with empirical research. The recent increase in serious alcohol-related harms also suggests there is more to learn about what works in prevention, including the effects of community-based approaches and targeted brief interventions. The thesis has two main objectives; first, to describe recent trends in alcohol consumption among Swedish youth, with a particular focus on polarisation effects (Study I). The second objective is to examine the effects of various alcohol prevention strategies targeting young people, and what can be learnt from these interventions (Studies II-IV). (From the abstract)
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  • 978-91-7457-794-5
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